Abstract
The contribution of secondary growth's patterns and wood anatomy on the coexistence of two species of Quercus (Quercus ilex subsp ballota - diffused porous wood - and Quercus faginea - ring porous wood -) were studied in a location with continental Mediterranean climate, which has been studied during two years with contrasted climatology. According to our results secondary growth pattern of Q. faginea is concentrated in the spring, starting before, and responding more than Q. ilex to a rainfall increase during this period. Q. ilex extends wood formation into the fall and late summer growth. Q. ilex growth during the fall and late summer has a greater importance in terms of theoretical hydraulic conductivity than in Q. faginea, which concentrates hydraulic conductivity in spring vessels. Therefore, different response of wood phenology formation and xylem anatomy in both species to the seasonal pattern of precipitation could contribute to explain the coexistence of Q. ilex and Q. faginea.
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Albuixech, J., Camarero, J. J., & Montserrat-Marti, G. (2012). Dinámica estacional del crecimiento secundario y anatomía del xilema en dos Quercus mediterráneos que coexisten. Forest Systems, 21(1), 9–22. https://doi.org/10.5424/fs/2112211-12076
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